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  • ... about on line creation and its conditions. Its point of departure is the conceptual confusion between interface and surface. ...
  • egoscope -
    ... into the message, exploring the context of confusion between art, advertising, and information that digital culture promotes. It...
  • Poetrica -
    ... a series of visual poems conceived by myself with non-phonetic fonts (dings and system fonts), a DVD, digital prints, movie...
  • egoscopio 2.0 -
    egoscopio 2.0 is a multi-user platform which allows simultaneous submissions of texts, images and flash animations by SMS, MMS and the Web to a big electronic display. The content generated by the audience is presented in real time on a 3 x 4
  • //**Code_UP -
    //**Code_me_UP investigates the role of the code in the meaning construction and the forms of visibility mediated by mobile communication devices. In the exhibition space, the audience can capture pictures with cell phones with camera and send
  • ... is supported by a cluster with 04 computing units based on networks of low cost PCs and 04 stereoscopic projection. By... of its corporeal boundaries, melt up with the environment. The artistic work uses the NTAV UCS PC CAVE, a VR (virtual reality) and AR...
  • Deep Sleep moves backwards and forwards in time between a notorious Sydney psychiatric institution of the 1970's where patients were subjected to "deep sleep" therapy, and the Chelmsford Royal Commission, established in the 1990's to investigate the
  • Sottovoce -
    ... the points of view of a senior research scientist and his partner both of whom are involved in sensitive defense research and...
  • ... made with images changed by machine interaction and the internet. The first time the “100 Days - 100 Imachinations” took place... of the materiality and the placement of images. The art project asks for the experiences made with images changed by...
  • Fidelio, 21. Century -
    ... on the way their hands move over the surface, direct that particular character´s mouvements on screen. source: Robert Nurden...